If you have a question, please visit our sword FAQ section. If your question isn't already answered, you may submit your question to us for a response.
Exclusively by Marlow White: buying guide comparisons that show you how our swords stack up with others. We point out some of the finer details.
Getting married? One of the sections in our FAQ relates to military weddings. Issues discussed include when to wear gloves, and when it is OK to bear arms in a church.
If you've ever wondered how to wear a sword, you'll want to visit our pictorial "how to wear" sections. Information for Military Swords, Army Sabers, as well as Navy & Coast Guard.
We are frequently asked about the six-pointed star on the blades. Click for historical information about the "proven" symbol.
Most of our pieces are available in a variety of sizes. To find out which size is best for you, read our FAQ about how to measure for proper sword sizing.
News and Announcements:
Nov 2008: Thanks to the rising value of the US Dollar, we have lowered the price of our swords and sabers. We will continue to hold to our philosophy to employ small periodic price increases and decreases due to currency fluctuations, instead of padding our prices to absorb currency-conversion fluctuations.
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I have ordered a Navy 1860 Cutlass with etching. It will be a memento that will be incorporated into my shadow box that will hang proudly in my study to remind me of my 29 plus years spent sailing the seas of the world. I looked on line at many sites and could NOT find a cutlass with the quality features of the cutlass manufactured by WKC.
There are many out there that are cheap in price and quality.
Since this is a representation of my Naval Service (for me) I wanted the highest quality short of finding an original and restoring it.
Thank you so much.
vr
Mike Heape
CMCDCM(AW) MIKE HEAPE
VAQ-140 COMMAND MASTER CHIEF